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*[[1899]] - [[Eddie Dyer]], manager (d. [[1964]])
 
*[[1899]] - [[Eddie Dyer]], manager (d. [[1964]])
 
*[[1912]] - [[Mike Guerra]], catcher (d. [[1992]])
 
*[[1912]] - [[Mike Guerra]], catcher (d. [[1992]])
*[[1965]] - [[Orlando Hernández]], pitcher
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*[[1965]] - [[Orlando (El Duque) Hernández]], pitcher
 
*[[1966]] - [[Gregg Olson]], All-Star pitcher
 
*[[1966]] - [[Gregg Olson]], All-Star pitcher
 
*[[1971]] - [[Joe Roa]], pitcher
 
*[[1971]] - [[Joe Roa]], pitcher

Latest revision as of 18:12, 2 July 2007

The following are the events that happened world-wide throughout the sport of baseball.

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September

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October

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November

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December

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  • 1911 - Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers and Wildfire Schulte of the Cubs win the newly established Chalmers Awards, which go to the league's most valuable players. Cobb batted .420 with an AL-leading 127 RBI, while Schulte led the NL with 21 home runs and 107 RBI. Using a point system—8 for a first-place vote, seven for second, and so on—the eight voting writers give Cobb the maximum 64 points. Winners receive Chalmers automobiles.
  • 1915 - At Fenway Park, an unprecedented 42,300 are on hand for Game 3 and see another 1–1 duel, which is decided in the ninth when Duffy Lewis singles home Harry Hooper for a 2–1 hometown win. Dutch Leonard walks none, yields three hits, and sets down the last 20 Philadelphia Phillies to face him.
  • 1972 - Bob Moose's wild pitch in the ninth inning allowed George Foster to score the winning run as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4–3 and captured the NLCS in the fifth game. The Pirates had entered the ninth inning with a 3-2 lead before Johnny Bench's solo home run against Dave Giusti tied the game.

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